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O Judeu (film)
''The Jew'' (Portuguese: ''O Judeu'') is a 1996 Brazilian-Portuguese co-production film directed by Jom Tob Azulay with Filipe Pinheiro in the title role, Dina Sfat, and Mário Viegas as the king. It tells the story of the writer António José da Silva, nicknamed "the Jew", burned at the stake during the reign of King João V of Portugal in 1739. Cast * Felipe Pinheiro - António José da Silva *Dina Sfat – Lourença Coutinho *Mário Viegas – D. João V * Cristina Aché – Leonor * Edwin Luisi – Alexandre de Gusmão *Fernanda Torres – Brites * José Neto – D. Marcos *Ruy de Carvalho – Padre Pantoja * Sinde Filipe – Marquês do Alegrete * Santos Manuel – Professor * Rogério Paulo – Promotor do Santo Ofício * António Anjos – Secretário de D. Nuno *Sérgio Godinho – António Teixiera * Fernando Curado Ribeiro – Bispo D. Teotónio *Ruth Escobar Maria Ruth dos Santos Escobar, known professionally as Ruth Escobar (March 31, 1935 – October 5, 2017) was ...
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Jom Tob Azulay
Jom Tob Azulay (born 1941 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is a filmmaker and former diplomat. He has taught film at Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro. Career From 1971 to 1974, he served as deputy-consul of Brazil in Los Angeles while attending film courses at University of Southern California, University of California, Los Angeles, and California Institute of the Arts. In 1972, he took a course on Film as a Visual Art, taught by Slavko Vorkapich at USC. In 1973, the experience of documenting the studio recording of the bossanova album Elis & Tom with Brazilian director of photography Fernando Duarte was influential in determining his future projects of musical documentaries in Brazil. He also became acquainted with the film Brazil: Report on Torture (1971), a documentary about torture during the Brazilian military regime made in Chile by Haskell Wexler and Saul Landau, which he helped to publicize clandestinely in Brazil and in the US. In 1974, Azulay resigned for ...
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Sinde Filipe
Sinde may refer to: People * Ángeles González-Sinde, a Spanish scriptwriter, film director and politician Places * Sinde (ward), an administrative ward in the Mbeya Urban district of the Mbeya Region, Tanzania * Sinde (Tábua), a civil parish in the municipality of Tábua Tábua () is a town and municipality of the Coimbra District, in Portugal. The municipality contains the town of Tábua. The population in 2011 was 12,071, in an area of 199.79 km². Parishes Administratively, the municipality is divided into ...
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1996 Films
The year 1996 involved many significant films. The major releases this year included ''Scream'', '' Independence Day'', '' Fargo'', '' Trainspotting'', '' The Rock'', ''The English Patient'', ''Twister'', ''Space Jam'', ''Mars Attacks!'', ''Jerry Maguire'' and a film version of the musical '' Evita''. Highest-grossing films The top 10 films released in 1996 by worldwide gross are as follows: Box office records * ''Independence Day'' became the highest-grossing film of Will Smith's career, up until it was surpassed by '' Aladdin'' (2019). * ''Rumble in the Bronx'' was released in North America, becoming Jackie Chan's first major box office hit in the region. It became the year's most profitable film, with its US box office alone earning over 20 times its budget. It was Chan's biggest ever hit up until then. Events * July 10 – Nickelodeon releases its first feature film, ''Harriet the Spy'', a spy-comedy-drama film based on the 1964 novel of the same name. It also launches ...
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Cândido Ferreira
Cândido is a Portuguese masculine given name, equivalent of Spanish Cándido * Cândido de Oliveira (1896–1958), Portuguese football player * Cândido Firmino de Mello-Leitão (1886-1948), Brazilian zoologist * Cândido José de Araújo Viana (1793-1875), Brazilian writer * Cândido Rondon (1865-1958), Brazilian military officer * José Cândido Carvalho (1914-1989), Brazilian writer * José Cândido da Silveira Avelar (1843-1905), Azorean historian See also * Candido Candido is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name * Candido Amantini (1914–1992), Italian Roman Catholic priest * Candido Camero known simply as "Candido" (1921-2020), Cuban percussionist * Candido Jacu ... * Cándido {{given name ...
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Ruth Escobar
Maria Ruth dos Santos Escobar, known professionally as Ruth Escobar (March 31, 1935 – October 5, 2017) was a Portuguese-born Brazilian film and television actress, businesswoman, and politician. A prominent icon in Brazilian theater, Escobar was one of the country's leading cultural producers and activists for the arts. Biography Escobar was born in Porto, Portugal, on March 31, 1935. She emigrated from Portugal to Brazil in 1951, settled in São Paulo, and married , a philosopher, poet and playwright. She then studied acting in Paris, France, and then returned to São Paulo, where she founded her own theater company called Novo Teatro. She founded another theater, now known as the Teatro Ruth Escobar, in São Paulo in 1964. It became a center of avant-garde art throughout the 1960s and 1970s. Her productions included ''The Threepenny Opera'' and the ''Entertaining Mr Sloane''. In 1974, Escobar founded the first Festival Internacional de Teatro (''International Festival of T ...
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Fernando Curado Ribeiro
Fernando is a Spanish and Portuguese given name and a surname common in Spain, Portugal, Italy, France, Switzerland, former Spanish or Portuguese colonies in Latin America, Africa, the Philippines, India, and Sri Lanka. It is equivalent to the Germanic given name Ferdinand, with an original meaning of "adventurous, bold journey". First name * Fernando el Católico, king of Aragon A * Fernando Acevedo, Peruvian track and field athlete * Fernando Aceves Humana, Mexican painter * Fernando Alegría, Chilean poet and writer * Fernando Alonso, Spanish Formula One driver * Fernando Amorebieta, Venezuelan footballer * Fernando Amorsolo, Filipino painter * Fernando Antogna, Argentine track and road cyclist * Fernando de Araújo (other), multiple people B * Fernando Balzaretti (1946–1998), Mexican actor * Fernando Baudrit Solera, Costa Rican president of the supreme court * Fernando Botero, Colombian artist * Fernando Bujones, ballet dancer C * Fernando Cabrera (baseb ...
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